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Bea's Baby Bop Pop Up Bops Back For March!


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Huge thanks to everyone who joined us for a pop up bop over half term!  So wonderful seeing you and your little ones and meeting lots of new families! 

We are back again for more pop up bops this March on Thursdays and Fridays at the Kin Family Wellbeing Centre in Crystal Palace and at the Francis Peek Centre in Dulwich Park.  It’d be so lovely to have you join us this coming week on March 6th/7th and/or two weeks later on March 20th/21st.  

We’ll be singing in Spring with songs about daffodils, sunshine, seeds and showers! 

Bea

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Lovely, laid back, gentle music sessions

🏷For babies, toddlers and their grown ups

🌷Fun, folky, seasonal songs

🥁Guitar, instruments, sound relaxation

🎟️ http://www.happity.co.uk/beasbabybop

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